Variety of cherry tree named ‘Areko’

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct cherry tree that produces sweet cherry fruits with very good eating qualities.

Botanical classification: Prunus avium.

Varietal denomination: ‘Areko’.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Prunusavium known by the varietal name ‘Areko’ (also internally referred to as“Hamid”). The new variety was discovered in Dresden, Germany after manyyears of controlled breeding. The new variety is the result of a plannedbreeding program between cherry trees named ‘Kordia’ (female parent,unpatented) and ‘Regina’ (male parent, unpatented). The new variety issimilar to ‘Kordia’ in ripening time and ‘Regina’ in fruit size. The newvariety differs from its parental varieties in having a pointed fruitpistil end and an overall cordate fruit shape. When further compared to‘Kordia’, the new variety is similar in fruit color, but has a heavierfruit weight and lighter red color of its fruit flesh than ‘Kordia’. Thepurpose of breeding the new variety was to provide cherries withimproved fruit quality. The new variety was first asexually reproducedvia grafting in Ahrensburg, Germany. The new variety has been trial andfield tested and has been found to retain its distinctivecharacteristics and remain true to type through successive propagations.The following characteristics distinguish the new variety from otherunpatented cherry tree varieties known to the breeder:

-   -   1. ‘Lapin’—Blooming time (early);    -   2. ‘Krupnoplodnaja’—Fruit shape (reniform);    -   3. ‘Burlat’—Ripening time (early);    -   4. ‘Staccato’—Ripening time (very late);    -   5. ‘Büttners Rote Knorpelkirsche’—Fruit color; and    -   6. ‘Vanda’—Fruit shape (reniform).

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying photographic drawings illustrate the new variety takenat its fifth leafing, with the color being as nearly true as is possiblewith color illustrations of this type:

FIG. 1 is a close-up photograph of the fruit of ‘Areko’;

FIG. 2 is a further close-up photograph of the fruit of ‘Areko’;

FIG. 3 is a comparative photograph of the fruit of ‘Areko’ (“Hamid”);

FIG. 4 is a photograph of the flowers of ‘Areko’;

FIG. 5 is a close-up photograph of the leaves of ‘Areko’; and

FIG. 6 is a photograph of an entire tree of ‘Areko’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following detailed description sets forth the characteristics of thenew cultivar. The new variety was grown under standard cherry treegrowing conditions using a central leader (spindle) training system inDresden, Germany. Fungicide and insecticide treatments were providedaccording to general recommendations. The color readings were taken innatural daylight, and the plant was 7 years old when described. Exceptwhere indicated elsewhere, the color standards are the 6^(th) edition(2015) of The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) of London ColourChart, as well as the #6 color chip of the Centre TechniqueInterprofessionnel des Fruits (CTIFL) color chart.

-   Tree:    -   -   Height.—2.5-3.0 m.        -   Spread.—2.5-4.5 m.        -   Vigor.—Medium.        -   Habit.—Spreading.        -   Growth type.—Central leader, spindle.        -   Branching.—Medium.        -   Petiole.—Length: 2.6-5.5 cm (average of 4.3 cm). Diameter:            1.5-2 mm. Texture: Bumpy. Color: N34A along the majority of            the length, ending in 144B at the leaf base.-   Color of nectaries: N34A.-   Leaves:    -   -   Length.—17.2 cm.        -   Width.—8.5 cm.        -   Form.—Broad and obovate.        -   Base.—Acute.        -   Apex.—Apiculate (acute).        -   Margin.—Dentate with symmetrical teeth.        -   Pubescence.—Upper surface: None. Lower surface: Present on            veins.        -   Color.—Young leaves: Upper surface: 144A. Lower surface:            144D. Mature leaves: Upper surface: 137A. Lower surface:            138B.        -   Venation.—Type: Dichotomous. Color: Upper surface: 145B.            Lower surface: 145C.-   Flowers:    -   -   Blooming timing.—Late.        -   Pollination requirements.—Necessary, Incompatibility Group            II.        -   Diameter.—4.5 cm.        -   Petals.—Number: 5. Shape: Circular. Length: Approximately            1.8 cm. Width: Approximately 1.7 cm. Arrangement:            Overlapping. Margin: Entire. Texture: Unruffled. Color (when            opening and fully opened): Upper surface: White;            approximately NN155D from the 5^(th) edition (2007) of The            R.H.S. Colour Chart. Lower surface: White; approximately            NN155D from the 5^(th) edition (2007) of The R.H.S. Colour            Chart.        -   Reproductive organs.—Stamens: Average of 30-32 per flower.            Anthers: 11A in color. Pollen: 12B in color and high in            amount. Stigma: 144D in color:-   Fruit:    -   -   Time of beginning of fruit ripening.—16 days later than            cherry tree variety ‘Burlat’ (unpatented), which has an            early ripening time.        -   Shape.—Cordate and pointed at the pistil end.        -   Size.—Diameter: 29.4 mm.        -   Skin.—Tendency to crack: Intermediate. Color: Dark red            (6CTIFL). Ground color: 44B with medium-sized lenticels            present.        -   Flesh.—Aroma: Present. Color: Dark red (6CTIFL) to black red            (7CTIFL). Texture: Firm. Eating quality: Very good.        -   Seeds.—Number per fruit: 1. Length: Average of 13.4 mm.            Width: Average of 9.9 mm. Diameter: Average of 8.0 mm. Form:            Circular. Color: 159C.        -   Stalk.—Length: Average of 55 mm.Thickness: Medium. Color:            140B.-   Tree winter hardiness: Good.-   Bud winter hardiness: Good.-   Drought tolerance: Unknown.-   Disease/pest resistance or susceptibility: Unknown.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct variety of cherry tree, as is herein illustrated and described. 